2022届湖北省黄冈中学高三第三次模拟考试英语试题.docx
2022届湖北省黄冈中学高三第三次模拟考试英语试题一、短对话1. What would the man drink at last?A. Orange juice.B. Grape juice.C. Apple juice.2. When will the man get his envelope?A. Tomorrow morning. B. Tomorrow afternoon. C. Tomorrow night.3. What is wrong with the hat?A. It9s too small.B. It's the wrong color.C. The woman is wearing it the wrong way round.4. What is the problem with the woman's TV?A. It's broken.B , It doesn't fit in her room.C. It has bad picture quality.5. . What color of light is showing?A. Orange.B. Green.C. Red.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6. What is the man doing now?C. Turning off the heater.C. Family members.A. Reading a book.B. Locking the door.7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B. Co-workers.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. Where does the man suggest the woman stay?A. In a hotel.B. In a flat with others. C. In a house with a family.9. Why does the man dislike sharing a flat?A. It is too noisy to study.B , It wastes much time to cook and clean.C. It is difficult to get along with the roommates.54. A. formedB diagnosedC - suffered55. A. Saturday B. weekendC. TuesdayD. developedD. morning七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.Weifang, Shandong province, has been added to UNESCO's Creative Cities Network as a Crafts and Folk Arts City, becoming the 56 (late) Chinese city in the group.Weifang, with a population of 9.38 million, currently has guqin, a traditional Chinese stringed musical instrument, and paper-cutting 57 (list) as masterpieces of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, which is 58 (recognize) for people in Weifang who have been persevering in quality crafts for generations.Wcifang has been integrating cultural creativity into resources promoting the city's overall development.Taking the kite sector 59 an example, the city now has more than 300 kite-making enterprises. 60 (generate) 2 billion yuan (&310 million) worth of kites every year. Kites produced in the city are sold to over 40 countries and regions. In Wangjia Zhuangzi village, half of the61 (village) 4500people make kites, and more than 80 enterprises 62 (involve) in the industry in the village. 63 makes over 80 million kites a year.An annual international kite festival that started in 1984 has become an international cultural and sports event and an important platform to promote international exchanges and cooperation.According to the 64 (authority), the next step will see Weifang make cultural creativity 65 essential driving force for urban sustainable development.八、其他应用文66.假定你是李华,今天你校组织高三学生参观了市博物馆举办的“中国航天成就展”。请在你的博客上用英语写一篇博文,分享此次活动。内容包括:1 ,参加人员;.活动内容(聆听讲座、观看视频、体验太空漫步等);2 .个人感想。试卷第10页,共12页注意:1 .写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Achievement Expo of China Aerospace九、读后续写67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Even before I reached the tent, I knew there would be trouble. My little brother Andy was following me, with a sleeping bag, a flashlight, and his stuffed bear. My friends Wade and Bred think Andy would ruin everything. He would get scared in the middle of the night and have to be taken back to the house. They complained so much you'd think they were hospital patients instead of kids I'd invited for an outdoor sleepover.Andy promised that he wouldn't ruin anything. He wormed his way into the tent and settled in the far corner. Night was settling in, too, with the woods around us fading toward black. The house, with its porch light, seemed a long way from us.“Time fbr ghost stories!” Brad announced as soon as I'd closed the tent. He told a story about vampires (吸 血鬼),but it only made us fall over laughing. When it was Wade*s turn, he told a story of three guys who were camping in a tent. He described our situation exactly-except for Andy. When he was describing a terrifying creature, somewhere outside, a branch snapped (发出咔嚓声)。The hairs on my arms shot straight up. "These guys were crawling into their sleeping bags, right?” Wade continued. "When out of the darkness rang this terrible cry." And out of the woods behind us there was a cry! High-pitched, frightening, and strange. The hairs on my head shot straight up!“What was that?" Bred asked as the cry came again. We all looked at each other in horror, speechless. Wade suggested someone should go out to check, but no one dared. "What if it's something trapped or hurt? Andy said anxiously. We focused our flashlights on Andy, whom we'd forgotten, sitting in the corner with his arms around his bear. Andy would adopt every lost or hurt animal in the world if Mom would let him. 注意:1 ,续写的词数应为150左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答'Tm going to see." Andy ran out of the tent and disappeared in the darkness.Andy said it was a baby monkey caught between branches, and it was crying for its mama.试卷第12页,共12页10. Who can help to find a family to stay with?A. The travel agency.B. The Student Union.C.The local government.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11. Where does the conversation take place?A. At home.B. In a bookstore.C.12. Why is Sarah sad?A. Her pet got lost.B. Her work is hard.C , Her boyfriend has problems.13. What does Mr. Thompson suggest Sara do?A. Get a cat.B. Read a book.C.At school.Focus on her lessons.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14. What do the speakers have in common?A. They are both Chinese.B. They always think differently.C , They took a trip abroad together.15 . What happened to the man's American friend?A. He got sick.B. He missed a trip.C. He made mistakes in speaking Chinese.16. How did the man's American friend feel about his suggestion?A. Excited.B. Unhappy.C.17. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Social skills.B. Emergency reactions. C.Grateful.Cultural differences.三、短文试卷第2页,共12页听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. What is getting less and less these days according to the talk?A. Empty land.B. Garbage.C. Water.19. What do people suggest to deal with garbage?A. Burying it.B. Sending it out of our planet.C. Using it as an energy source.20. What is the problem with burning garbage?A. It is hardly ever done.B , It causes air pollution.C. It is useless for hard materials.四、阅读理解Podcasts(播客)may be everywhere. Here we recommend some for you to listen to.My Parachute (降落伞)Won,t Open!Skydiving has associated risks. For example, the opening of the parachute will not go according to plan. When Timothy Verissimo looked up, he expected to see a comforting unfolded canopy(顶罩)above him. Instead, the New Zealand high school student saw a mass of chaotic strings. His experience will make your emotions run high.TumbleTumble is a science podcast for kids and can be enjoyed by the entire family. Science is brought to life in this podcast that tells stories about science discoveries with the help of scientists. They answer questions from why cats always seem to land on their feet to what a journey to the center of the earth would look like.Short and CurlyAimed at primary school children and their parents, this fun-filled morals podcast talks about subjects such as: Is it fair to punish the whole class? Are some lies actually okay? From banning wrapped sweets to occupying other planets, this podcast helps kids find their way around tricky topics.Libri VoxThis month we highlight the most important site for free reading material downloads, . org ,which provides open access to over 15, 000 recordings. The texts are all in the public area and include famous ones such as Treasure Island and Frankenstein.HOW TO GET PODCASTSTo listen on the web: In a search engine, look up "Libri Vbx”, fbr example, and click on the play button.To download: Download an app such as Podcatcher or iTunes on your device and simply search by title.21. How is Timothy Verissimo's story?A. Creative.C. Complex.22. What is special about Short and Curly?A. Its contents are family-friendly.C. It shows the changing morality.B. Awesome.D. Adventurous.B. It discusses hard-to-answer problems.D. Its main focus is on scientific topics.23.A.Tumble.B.Short and Curly.C.Libri VoxD.My Parachute Won't Open!Which podcast will attract book lovers most?Dozens of sea turtles swim past as I dive. Suddenly a diver cuts me off. Then another. "Hey!” I think. "Watch where you're going! Then I realize: These aren't divers. They are sea lions! The creatures blow bubbles at me and the group of 11 kids I'm on vocations with, hitting us slightly on our backs. To not bother them much, we tear ourselves away from the wonderland.We take this trip to the Galapagos Islands, a group of tropical islands crossing the equator. Our hotel is a boat called the Eclipse that has a pool. Humans aren't allowed to live on most of the islands. The only way people can experience the magic of this place and meet animals on all the islands is by “panga”. “Our small motorboat is more important than the Eclipse. It's very safe/9 says a local guide, Fielsch. Lack of human threat makes the animals friendly. "They don't know enough to be scared of humans.Our group experience that firsthand. When we return after our diving adventure, we find sea lions lying next to our backpacks! Walking along the sand, we see more wildlife: seals, red crabs, orcas.The following morning, we reach Fernandina Island, known for its volcano. Flightless birds called cormorants build nests on the rocks. Nearby are Galapagos penguins. Averaging about 19 inches in height, they9re the second smallest species of penguin in the world. "The Galapagos are so curious/9 says 12-year-old Harry, "You've got penguins living far from the frozen South Pole, and birds that don't fly!”试卷第4页,共12页As we ride back, six penguins stand like soldiers, seeming to say goodbye. Ws our last day; none of us wants to leave this place. We know this trip has been a milestone for us. A marked shift in our attitudes towards the natural world is underway. "The Galapagos Islands seem to break the world's rules J says Harry. "More than ever, I'm interested in saving the environment. These animals truly need our care J his sister Hannah adds.24. How does the author find the diving experience?A. Attractive.B. Disturbing.C. Dangerous.D. Valuable.25. What's the function of “panga”?A. To protect people from danger.B To provide a shelter for local people.C. To guide people in seeing the animals.D. To transport people to each of the islands.26. Whafs special about Galapagos penguins?A. They are not able to fly.B They remain hidden from view.C. They live in a tropical climate.D. They're the smallest of their kind.27. Why is the trip considered a milestone fbr the author5s group?A. It expands their knowledge of the world.B , It changes the way they think about nature.C. It inspires them to protect the environment.D. It enables them to interact with various wildlife.Over the past decades, experts have done a considerable amount of research to explore different ways to encourage children's learning. Especially, there has been a common focus on how physical activity, separated from the learning activities, can improve children's learning. However, there has been less of a focus aimed the potential of integrating physical activity into the learning activities.The main purpose of the Basket Mathematics study conducted at five Danish primary and elementary schools by researchers from the University of Copenhagen therefore was to develop a learning activity that integrates basketball and mathematics and examine how it might affect children's motivation fbr mathematics.756 children from 40 different classes at Copenhagen area schools participated in the project, where about half of themonce a week for six weekshad Basketball Mathematics during gym class, while the other half played basketball without mathematics.“During classes with Basketball Mathematics, the children had to collect numbers and perform calculations associated with various basketball exercises. An example could be counting how many times they could sink a basket from three meters away vs at a one-meter distance, and adding up the numbers. Both the math and basketball elements could be adjusted to suit the children's levels, as well as being adjusted for whether it was addition, multiplication or some other operations that needed to be practiced,explains Linn Damsgaard, a leading researcher.The results showed that children's motivation for math integrated with basketball was 16% higher compared to classroom math learning. Children also experienced a 14% increase in self-determination compared with classroom teaching. Meanwhile Basketball Mathematics improved their math confidence.“We are planning to do research to examine whether the Basketball Mathematics model can strengthen performance in mathematics. Once we have the final results, we hope that they will inspire school teachers and principals to prioritize more physical activity and movement in such subjects. Eventually, we hope to succeed in putting these tools into school system and teacher education J says Associate Professor Jacob Wienecke.28. What is the purpose of paragraph 1? A. To show the advantage of the study.C. To conduct a review of past research. 29. What can we learn about the study? A. All kids didn't play basketball.C. It studied kids9math performance.30. What effect does basketball have onB. To explain the reason for the study.D. To introduce a way to raise math grades.C. Kids were divided into 40 groups.D. It tailored activities to different kids.A. More motivation for exercise.B More confidence in basketball.the participants?D. A gain in desire to learn math.D.A rise in determination to learn.31. How does Jacob Wienecke expect the study to help educators?A.Make math learning easier.B.Inspire students5 math confidence.C.Build physical activity into teaching.D.Notice the benefits of physical exercise.Electric vehicles(EVs) are widely considered a strong weapon in efforts against global warming. But are they试卷第6页,共12页 like what people believe? The Radiant Energy Group(REG) stated effects of EVs vary with countries. In some nations, EVs lead to the release of more carbon gases than gasoline cars. The group reckoned gas emissions(排放) caused by a gasoline vehicle and from charging an EV. Countries where charging an EV is cleaner than driving a gasoline-powered car use a lot of nuclear or solar power.Sales of electric cars are rising the fastest in Europe. Data from REG suggests EVs in Poland actually create more carbon emissions because their electrical systems depend so much on coal. In other European countries, however, EVs result in fewer emissions. The countries with the biggest carbon gas reduction use much clean power. The first was Switzerland at 100 percent carbon reductions over gasoline vehicles.Germany and Spain create lots of electricity from the s